Tony Rosato Net Worth is $1.7 Million Tony Rosato Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Tony Rosato was born on December 26, 1954 in Naples, Campania, Italy. He is an actor and writer, known for SCTV (1976), The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 (1990) and Night Heat (1985). He has been married to Leah Murray since December 31, 2003. They have one child.
Date Of Birth December 26, 1954 Place Of Birth Naples, Campania, Italy Profession Actor, Writer Star Sign Capricorn
# Fact 1 Worked at The Toronto Star with George Hollo . Tony would do various accents while taking calls, much to the chagrin of his supervisors. 2 He once owned a pet monkey named "Mauldin" 3 Was one of only three comedian/writers to appear as regulars on both Saturday Night Live (1975) and SCTV (1976) (the other two being Robin Duke and Martin Short ). 4 Grew up in Ottawa, Ontario before moving to Toronto to attend university. Joined Second City in Toronto. 5 Raised in Toronto, Canada
Actor Title Year Status Character Idiot Parade 2016 TV Movie Wil Epstein Born Dead 2016 Satana Sicilian Vampire 2015 Maitre D' at Don Giovanni's La Trattoria Sitcom 2015 TV Movie Chef Tony No Deposit 2015 Detective Tony Charkoff The Big Fat Stone 2014 Morrie Goldstein Odd Squad 2014 TV Series Sabatino Confalone The Christmas Switch 2014 Salesman We Are Not Here 2013 Short Grover It Was You Charlie 2013 Gus Scaredy Squirrel 2011-2013 TV Series Real Gangsters 2013 Mario Doc 2001-2004 TV Series Don / Jake Da Boom Crew 2004 TV Series Additional Voice Lucky 2003 TV Series Tony Mafia Doctor 2003 TV Movie Det. Ralph Disanti Odd Job Jack 2003 TV Series Sherriff Ironsides Monster by Mistake 2003 TV Series Tom Pelswick 2000-2002 TV Series Quentin Eggert The Ripping Friends 2002 TV Series You Belong to Me 2002 TV Movie Ernie The Accuser 2000 TV Series Robert Heath / Member 1 (voice) Mentors 2000 TV Series Casanova Hollywood Off-Ramp 2000 TV Series Ben Harvey Relic Hunter 1999-2000 TV Series Stewie Harper Blaster's Universe 1999-2000 TV Series Mythic Warriors: Guardians of the Legend 1998-1999 TV Series Orpheus / Young Nomad Resident Evil 3: Nemesis 1999 Video Game Dario (voice) Coming Unglued 1999 TV Movie Marty George and Martha 1999 TV Series Duke (voice) In the Doghouse 1998 TV Movie Tom Cheehak Seeds of Doubt 1998 Nick Brand Eerie, Indiana: The Other Dimension 1998 TV Series Armand Tempus Stickin' Around 1996-1998 TV Series Various The Adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police 1997-1998 TV Series Family Plan 1997 Cliff Haber The Busy World of Richard Scarry 1993-1997 TV Series F/X: The Series 1996 TV Series Sammy Valenzuela Due South 1996 TV Series Clifford The Haunting of Lisa 1996 TV Movie Dr. Perry Azzaro Kissinger and Nixon 1995 TV Movie Charles Colson (Special Counsel to the President) Sugartime 1995 TV Movie Frank Ferraro The Conspiracy of Fear 1995 Video Raintree Rent-a-Kid 1995 TV Movie Cliff Haber Highlander 1995 TV Series Benny Carbassa The Great Defender 1995 TV Series Murray RoboCop 1994 TV Series Kevin Frosh Lonesome Dove: The Series 1994 TV Series Prisoner Secret Service 1993 TV Series Blake The Good Fight 1992 TV Movie Philip Brown The Diamond Fleece 1992 TV Movie Cliff Vahrenhorst L.A. Law 1992 TV Series Richard Cruz The New Super Mario World 1991 TV Series Luigi Street Legal 1991 TV Series Phil Jacobs Sweating Bullets 1991 TV Series Malto Mystery Date 1991 Sharpie The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 1990 TV Series Luigi Maniac Mansion 1990 TV Series Tony In Defense of a Married Man 1990 TV Movie Frank Ticelli Wiseguy 1990 TV Series Carlos Verduga Friends, Lovers, & Lunatics 1989 Mat's Boss Brown Bread Sandwiches 1989 Older Michaelangelo Buonanotte (voice) Diamonds 1987-1989 TV Series Lou Gianetti / Lt. Lou Gianetti Switching Channels 1988 Joker City of Shadows 1987 Rosie Hearts of Fire 1987 Woody Sadie and Son 1987 TV Movie Morris Nightstick 1987 TV Movie Tony Hands of a Stranger 1987 TV Movie Anthony Ligouri CBS Schoolbreak Special 1987 TV Series Mr. Lopez Hangin' In 1986-1987 TV Series Frank / Barry One Police Plaza 1986 TV Movie Sol Perry Mason: The Case of the Shooting Star 1986 TV Movie Joe DeVito (uncredited) Hot Shots 1986 TV Series King Courage 1986 TV Movie Jellybean Pastori Popeye Doyle 1986 TV Movie Wise-ass Reporter Busted Up 1986 Irving Drayton Separate Vacations 1986 Harry Blender Seeing Things 1986 TV Series Terry Shellgame 1985 TV Movie Chuck Utilities 1983 Wendell Amanda's 1983 TV Series Aldo Saturday Night Live 1981-1982 TV Series Various / Lou Grant / Himself / ... Improper Channels 1981 Dr. Arpenthaler SCTV 1977-1981 TV Series Various / Marcello Sebastiano / Extra / ... Hog Wild 1980 Bull Nothing Personal 1980 Pickup Truck Driver (as Tony Rasato) King of Kensington 1980 TV Series Joe Cartino The Littlest Hobo 1980 TV Series Cab driver / Samuels Running 1979 Italian Athelete The Silent Partner 1978 Person standing outside bank door being unlocked (uncredited)
Writer Title Year Status Character The Under Achievers 1987 screenplay / story Saturday Night Live TV Series writer - 20 episodes, 1981 - 1982 written by - 1 episode, 1981 SCTV 1980-1981 TV Series writer - 26 episodes
Self Title Year Status Character The Being Frank Show 2013 TV Series Himself The Ron James Show 2009-2012 TV Series Himself - Announcer Second City: First Family of Comedy 2006 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself The 2nd Annual Canadian Comedy Awards 2001 TV Special Himself Baloney 1988 TV Series Himself Roller Revolution 1980 TV Movie Himself
Known for movies The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 (1990) as Luigi
Night Heat (1985-1989) as Whitey / Arthur 'Whitey' Morelli
SCTV (1977-1981) as Various / Extra / Marcello Sebastiano / Chief of Police / Cop / Marcello / Mexican / Saloon Patron / Sheldon Resnik / Slave / Soldier / Steward / Suspect / Tony Orlando
Pelswick (2000-2002) as Quentin Eggert